Pendulum Inertia Vinyl LP Signed Assai Obi Edition Transparent White Colour 2025
Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 22nd August, 2025.
Assai Obi Edition
- Assai Records Exclusive Japanese Inspired Obi Strip*
- Obi strip signed by Rob Swire*
- Limited to 300 copies
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Transparent White Colour Vinyl
- Hand-numbered and embossed*
*Exclusive to Assai Records, limited to 1 copy per customer/address. No supply to resellers. Cancellation admin charge £5.00 to resellers.
Restricted to UK orders only.
Tracklist:
LP 1
1. Driver
2. Come Alive
3. Save The Cat
4. Archangel
5. Nothing For Free
6. Cannibal
7. Constellations
8. Halo
LP 2
1. Louder Than Words
2. Napalm
3. The Endless Gaze
4. Guiding Lights
5. Colourfast
6. Silent Spinner
7. Mercy Killing
8. Cartagena
Drum and bass royalty Pendulum release their first new studio album in 15 years, the highly anticipated fourth album, Inertia.
Widely considered to be one of the biggest electronic bands of all time, they hold three platinum albums to their name including renowned debut Hold Your Colour (2005), a UK #1 and #2 for Immersion (2015) and In Silico (2008) and have sold over a million albums in the UK alone.
Inertia follow EPs Elemental (2021) and Anima (2023) and 2024 single ‘Napalm’ – of which, all 9 songs feature on Inertia, forming a key part of the story that culminates in the epic 16-track record. The record features collaborations with Bullet For My Valentine, Scarlxrd, AWOLNATION & Wargasm.
The album release of Inertia will come shortly after the band’s headline slot for Tribes Unites at Milton Keynes (UK) to 30,000 people.
As a live band, Pendulum are an unstoppable, award-winning act – most recently winning Best Live Performer at last year’s AIM Awards (2024). Hailing from Perth but based in London, the multi-platinum selling, electronic DnB heavyweights have spent the last couple of years playing to mammoth crowds across the globe, including a sold-out Alexandra Palace, key slots at festivals Download (drawing a crowd of 70,000), Reading & Leeds, co-headline London show with Limp Bizkit to 25,000, a headline UK Area tour, a headline Australia & New Zealand album arena tour & more.